Chapter category: Viruses
Experimental Studies on Viral Quasispecies
Quasispecies and RNA Virus Evolution: Principles and Consequences
Edited by: Esteban DomingoISBN: 1-58706-077-9
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Chapter authors:
E.Domingo, C.K. Biebricher, M. Eigen, J.J. Holland
In contrast to replication of simple, noninfectious RNA molecules in vitro analyzed in the previous Chapter, multiplication of infectious virus necessitates a concatenation of steps from entry into a cell until the release of progeny particles (Chapter 2). Each of the specific steps in the virus life cycle may be influenced by the occurrence of mutations, competition, and selection for more efficient performance. In this Chapter we examine mechanisms of genetic variation of RNA viruses and the quasispecies dynamics in RNA virus populations.
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Introduction
Esteban Domingo, Christof K. Biebricher, Manfred Eigen and John J. Holland.
It has always been the main aim of human intelligence to attempt to understand the bewildering diversity of the environment by recognising patterns and regularities of events. It is thus ...

